Hide your fuzz buster Only in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan can drivers use radar detectors, which means that only 27% of Canadians can legally employ Cobra’s brand-new iRadar S120R Under-The-Hood Radar Detector, which is a real shame because the product is innovative and three quarters of the country will just have to take my word for it.

This puppy is the latest entry into Cobra’s iRadar series, which is so named because the device interacts with a free smart phone app providing real-time radar alerts, as well as the ability to share speed trap findings with other users via the smart phone’s internet connection. But while the iRadar is cool, the S120R takes it to another level, as this is the first of its kind designed for installation under the hood, so that your radar detection hardware can be completely discreet.

Unfortunately, unlike other iRadar products which work with iOS and Android devices, the S120R curiously only works with iPhones. Android users need to opt instead for the iRadar Atom which isn’t wireless and is not nearly as stealthy. $300; visit cobra.com.

Most chargers provide 10 watts or less, but this product outputs 24 watts, which is a good thing because it can simultaneously charge an iPad and an Android tablet, and even features labels indicating which USB port users should utilize for Apple devices, and which port should be used for Android.

The reason for the individual labelling is that Anker has engineered the circuitry of the individual ports to adhere to each platform’s specific charging requirements so the device will charge phones or tablets plugged into the proper port at their optimum speeds. Perfect for a car full of people with different devices to charge, it is the Switzerland of car chargers in that it plays friendly with both sides of the mobile digital divide. Owners of gadgets all shapes and sizes win, but your wallet suffers as this Anker’s expensive. $36; visit ianker.com.